NFS Shift Unofficial System Requirements

NFS Shift Unofficial System Requirements

There is an unofficial source that published the system requirements for the PC version of the highly expected video game NFS Shift.
According to NFS-Planet, the upcoming video game that will be released by Electronic Arts within about three months runs on a computer running on Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista operating system with Service Pack 1, and requires 1GB of RAM memory for Windows XP and 2GB on Windows Vista, while the processor needs to be an Intel Pentium 4 of 3.2GHz speeds for XP or 3.4GHz for Vista. Additionally you’ll need to have 10GB of free disk space, 256MB graphic memory with Pixel Shader 3, DirectX 9.0c support, an 8x DVD drive, and broadband-enabled network card for online gaming.

These are the minimum system requirements for the video game to run properly, but if you want to get the best out of the graphics you need to provide it with an Intel Core 2 Duo of 2.5GHz or AMD 64 X2 of 2.0 GHz processing speeds, 2GB-3GB of RAM memory, 512MB graphics memory with Pixel Shader 3, plus the other elements specified as the minimum requirements.

EA will release Need For Speed Shift this fall for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, PlayStation Portable and mobile handsets with gaming support.

If you didn’t have the chance to read our previous article about the video game, let me tell you a few things about an innovative feature that makes the game even more interesting. It’s called the driver profile, a new system that creates a unique profile for each player, based on the driving skills, driving style, profile points, badges and other factors. With every success you achieve the driver profile develops automatically.

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